Again, thanks guys. First off Im not too worried about a suitable range. My Fish and Game Club I belong to has an archery range. Its more like a trail into the woods, but it is long enough to offer suitable protection from any errant arrows. Only thing is I have to provide the target. One of the guys at work says Wal Mart usually carries cheap ones that are actually pretty good at stopping arrows.
Next. My buddy told me his father (the one I mentioned in my previous post here, the one who is as close to a "professional" that I know right now,) set his pins for what he was pretty sure was 15, 20 and 25 yards. He said he could hold low for the closer shots but still hold a good range for the somewhat longer shots. Me personaly? I was probably gonna just go 10, 15 and 20 yards. Since Im new to the sport I figure that I shouldnt be taking shots at very much past 20 yards anyways. And like you said, longwinters, Ill doubt Ill see a whole lot past 20 yards anyways. And if I do it would probably be at a distance more suited for a gun at that. Im not preapring for this season to start anyways, so I have time to wring out all the little bugs before I hit the woods with the bow.
One last Q. I was told that when hunting from a tree stand you should hold lower to compensate for the height. True? I think I heard that on a hunting show. I know they make pendulum sights, but thats an extravagence Im not ready to shell money out for right now at this point.
Brian M.